A History of Books.
Material type: TextPublication details: Sydney : Giramondo, (c)2012.Description: 1 online resource (216 pages)Content type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781922146229
- 9781922146212
- PR9619 .H578 2012
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Includes bibliographies and index.
A HISTORY OF BOOKS; As It Were a Letter; The Boy's Name Was David; Last Letter to a Niece; PUBLISHER'S NOTE.
This new work by Gerald Murnane is a fictionalised autobiography told in thirty sections, each of which begins with the memory of a book that has left an image on the writer?s mind. The titles aren?t given but the reader follows the clues, recalling in the process a parade of authors, the great, the popular, and the now-forgotten. The images themselves, with their scenes of marital discord, violence and madness, or their illuminated landscapes that point to the consolations of a world beyond fiction, give new intensity to Murnane?s habitual concern with the anxieties and aspirations of the wri.
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